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Goudy Heavyface was Lanston Monotype’s response to
the success of Cooper Black. Designed by Goudy in 1925
in roman (series 380) and italic (3801) styles and expanded by Sol
Hess with condensed (series 382, 1926) and open (391, 1927) styles.
[McGrew]

Lettergraphics’ film version had the roman as Goudy No.
1 and the italic as Goudy Heavy Italic, and
added a condensed italic as Goudy Long. All 3 styles
were available with numerous swash alternates. The italics
additionally came with “Fancy” caps, see Goudy
Fancy. [Lettergraphics Letter-Fan,
1969]

Goudy Heavyface was Lanston Monotype’s response to the success of Cooper Black. Designed by Goudy in 1925 in roman (series 380) and italic (3801) styles and expanded by Sol Hess with condensed (series 382, 1926) and open (391, 1927) styles. [McGrew]

Lettergraphics’ film version had the roman as Goudy No. 1 and the italic as Goudy Heavy Italic, and added a condensed italic as Goudy Long. All 3 styles were available with numerous swash alternates. The italics additionally came with “Fancy” caps, see Goudy Fancy. [Lettergraphics Letter-Fan, 1969]

The digitizations by Bitstream and Scangraphic cover the roman and Condensed. Linotype’s and LTC’s have the roman and italic styles. LTC Goudy Heavyface is the only version to additionally include the swash alternates (‘CMPT’ …) and other extras of the original.